Bulletproof 360

Bulletproof 360, Inc. first notified customers back in March regarding an unknown third-party who had compromised their e-commerce system, potentially affecting customer payment card information. The information compromised by the incident may have included names, payment card numbers, expiration dates, and CVV numbers used for online transactions on Bulletproof's e-commerce website from October 26, 2016 to January 31, 2017. This week, Bulletproof released an updated notification letter to their customers stating that unauthorized computer code capable of capturing information was discovered to have been added to the checkout page at www.bulletproof.comand that customers who conducted transactions between May 20, 2017 and October 13, 2017 as well as October 15-19, 2017 could also be affected. The NJCCIC recommends patrons of Bulletproof review their financial accounts for unauthorized activity and immediately report any fraudulent charges to their financial institutions.

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